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Polyvinyl Want an Attacker?

PVC is latest target of folks concerned about toxic toys

Posted at 11:57 AM on 13 Feb 2008

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Lead-toy furor is so last year; the source du jour of parental outrage is plastic polyvinyl chloride in toys. Numerous playthings -- balls, dolls, rubber duckies, tea sets, you name it -- contain PVC, which is made with carcinogen vinyl chloride, often softened with phthalates, and frequently contains lead and other heavy metals. While the Toy Industry Association says PVC poses no safety risks, many big retailers have begun to phase it out in favor of corn-based and other less-toxic plastics. What? You're nostalgic for lead-toy-related aggravation? Fine: The Consumer Product Safety Commission, which in August was temporarily authorized to make rules governing lead-toy manufacture and pursue violators in court, recently let its authorization deadline expire without taking action.

sources:  The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal
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People have been fighting Covalent Chlorine compounds for decades.

-David Ahlport
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I'm concerned about toxic toys, too.  Our wolverine pups are in constant danger from toxic plastic crap that humans put into the natural environment.  Please stop it!

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